As Patrick Mahomes’s Chiefs host the Bills, Josh Allen has had more roughing-the-passer and unnecessary-roughness penalties called in his favor over the past two regular seasons.
In a jaw-dropping AFC Championship showdown at Arrowhead Stadium, the Kansas City Chiefs edged out the Buffalo Bills with a dramatic 32–29 victory, continuing their quest for an unprecedented three-peat.
There isn't a contemporary NFL quarterback rivalry quite like Josh Allen versus Patrick Mahomes. While the MVP-level signal-callers don't play in the same division, they've made a habit of meeting in high-stakes contests. Accordingly, Sunday evening they ...
The Kansas City Chiefs and Buffalo Bills duked it out in classic, nail-biting fashion in the AFC championship game on Sunday night, but it was K.C. that walked away victorious and one step closer to a historic Super Bowl three-peat.
Bills 38, Chiefs 20 Allen's talents as a runner were on display as he rushed for 59 yards and a touchdown. He threw for 115 yards but three of his 15 completions went for touchdowns. Mahomes was 33-of-54 with two touchdowns and two picks.
Patrick Mahomes and company were able to outlast Josh Allen and the Buffalo Bills on Sunday at Arrowhead in the AFC championship, holding on to win 32–29. The matchup was just the latest in a series of thrilling showdowns that Mahomes and Allen have already had in their careers.
The Chiefs are AFC champions again it would be foolish to presume that Mahomes won’t find a way to seize another Lombardi Trophy.
No matter how high Josh Allen and the Buffalo Bills get, the story always ends the same way. Doesn't matter if he is in the MVP conversation, or a Pro Bowler
"To be the champs, you got to beat the champs, and we didn't do it tonight." Those were the words of heartbroken, deflated, and emotional Josh Allen after they lost to the Chiefs in their AFC Championship game.
It’s the biggest audience for the AFC/NFC title game since Giants-49ers in 2012 (57.6M) according to Sports Business Journal
A few days before Sunday's AFC Championship Game between Buffalo and Kansas City, 99-year-young Bills coaching legend Marv Levy joked on a podcast that he had taped his ankles and was ready to go.